RIP Alan Greenspan, Who’s Just Coming Back into Style
The longtime Fed Chair was known for his cryptic pronouncements and penchant for vagaries. It’s a legacy being revived today.
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ReceiptsRIP Alan Greenspan, Who’s Just Coming Back into StyleThe longtime Fed Chair was known for his cryptic pronouncements and penchant for vagaries. It’s a legacy being revived today.Catherine RampellJun 22, 202631ShareAlan Greenspan poses for a portrait, July 19, 1974. (Getty Images)ALAN GREENSPAN, THE FAMOUSLY inscrutable long-time chair of the Federal Reserve, died on Monday at the ripe old age of 100. And just as his signature style was coming back in vogue, too, thanks to our new Fed chair, Kevin Warsh.Greenspan was appointed Fed chair by Ronald Reagan in 1987 and held the post for nearly two decades.
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